袖珍装置的身份验证和数据完整性的网上银行应用程序

F. de la Puente, J. D. Sandoval, P. Hernandez
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在过去的几十年里,我们目睹了计算机病毒数量的指数级增长。然而,我们现在面临的真正威胁并不是病毒可以在我们的计算机中复制数千份,而是病毒可以对计算机中存储或处理的数据做各种各样的事情。电子银行是一个需要特别考虑这一事实的领域。这些在线服务通常是通过个人电脑访问的,保护程度较低。这些计算机上使用的操作系统往往会为了用户的商品而牺牲安全性。在这种情况下,为了拦截与银行交换的数据,很容易实现中间人攻击。这样一来,攻击者最终可能会控制我们银行账户里的钱。为了说明这一断言,我们概述了一些可能破坏几个安全系统安全性的攻击,从密码身份验证到智能卡。我们从中得出的结论是,我们不能相信我们的计算机:我们在计算机上输入的数据可能被窃取,在网络上与其他计算机交换的数据也可能被拦截甚至修改,我们从计算机显示器上得到的输出可能与它即将以我们的名义处理和发送的数据不对应。因此,在Internet上执行银行操作时,需要一个可信的设备。在这里,我们提出了一种数字签名设备,它不仅为数字签名提供防篡改存储,而且还提供了自己的显示器和键盘。该系统避免了智能卡与用户交互时对计算机的依赖,提高了智能卡的安全性,使其免受病毒攻击。
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Pocket device for authentication and data integrity on Internet banking applications
During the last decades we have witnessed an exponential growth of the number of computer viruses. However, the real threat we are now facing is not so much the fact that a virus can make thousands of copies of itself in our computer, but the wide range of things they can do with the data stored or processed in it. One field in which this fact should be considered with special care is electronic banking. These online services are normally accessed from personal computers with low protection. The operating systems used on these computers tend to sacrifice the security on behalf of the commodity of the user. Under such circumstances, it would be rather easy to implement a man-in-the-middle attack in order to intercept the data exchanged with the bank. This way an attacker could end up controlling the money in our bank accounts. In order to illustrate this assertion, we outline some possible attacks that can break the security of several security systems, from passwords authentication to smart cards. The conclusion that we extract from here is that we cannot trust our computers: The data we input on the computer can be stolen, the data exchanged with other computers on the Web can also be intercepted and even modified, and the output we get from the computer monitor may not correspond to the data it is about to process and send in our name. Therefore, an trusted device is needed when performing banking operations over the Internet. Here we propose a digital signer device that not only provides a tamper proof storage for the digital signature but also provides its own display and keyboard. This system improves the security of smart cards by avoiding its dependence on the computer to interface with the user, making it immune to virus attacks.
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